What's more disturbing is they did it because they THOUGHT Sony said it. Microsoft, you guys are a company with a half-a-trillion dollar market cap. You don't have to look over Sony's shoulder for the answers to the quiz. I wouldn't think that pointing your fingers at the rival conglomerate and saying, "well they did it first" is the way to handle things in the adult corporate world.

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I don't really remember anyone discussing it when the pro launched so he does have a point. Also, ports are often considered launch titles when a new console does release.

Was DC Universe Online being disputed at launch for the ps4 despite releasing on 2 platforms before it? No, it wasn't.

Calling all of the games mentioned for the X as release titles is a reach but so is arguing the point when it's essentially commonplace... It's only more noted because of the sheer volume of X enhancement games.

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AngryLittleAlchemist said:So ... the controversy is that Microsoft counted enhanced games as "launch-titles" for the One X?

I mean, he's not technically wrong, but saying "most launch titles ever for a console" is very misleading. You can't equate this to the launch of an actual new console, since it's only ever going to play the same games as regular Xbone; it's launch lineup isn't as relevant, and trying to use this as a tool for marketing is shady at best.

Most people should be competent enough to see through this though, so I'm not sure why it's a big deal. A marketing director being shady is just par for the course.